I got this game from Gomathi in India. ย It is quite hilarious. ย I’ve also got a video but I haven’t got permission to use it yet … Anyway…

Show a picture card (e.g. theย Christmas Words from vol. 4 ) to a student. But if they answer they are out! The person next to them must answer. It sounds simple but for kids who are too used to flashcard games it’s great! (P.S. Eye contact is the key!)

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2 Responses to “It’s not for you!”

  1. Margit

    This game is great.
    I also added some tricky parts in there; we did the Christmascards and after they were used to the game (they have fun for quite a while), I would ask What color is the Christmas tree? or How many presents are there? or What can you see on the Christmas card?
    This keeps them awake and is really thrilling.

  2. Sonja

    This game is fun! It really keeps them awake and concentrated because it seems to be so much more fun to see what your neighbour does than do it by yourself. Did it with flashcards for sweets (+ I like / donโ€™t like).

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